Today's Sports

Taylor County’s Lady Cardinals came out of the gate strong and posted a 64-39 road victory at Washington County in their season debut on Tuesday.
A 10-0 start by coach Jenny Jessie’s club was sparked by five points from Hope Wigginton and two baskets by Elizabeth Thomas.
The Lady Card lead expanded to 21-4 after first with Wigginton tallying 11 and Thomas six in the frame.

For Campbellsville native Barry Bertram, what started as a way to stay healthy quickly turned into a way of life. Bertram has run more than 40,000 miles since 1977.
That is far enough to circle the earth and then run across the United States five times.
He knows how far he has run because, for the last 33 years, he has recorded how many miles he ran each day.

Bethel returns favor, beats Lady Tigers in last minute, 66-65
Ginger Colvin is a former elementary school teacher, so she knows a little something about quizzes when gauging student progress. She also knows you can’t use trick questions.
Her women’s basketball team had received solid marks following the Lady Tigers’ first two games, winning both by an average margin of 60 points. But Saturday her squad stepped up in class in McKenzie, Tenn., and CU got its first real test against No. 19 Bethel University.
Bethel 66, Campbellsville 65.

Despite playing with an injured shoulder from Saturday’s round, Campbellsville’s John “J.B.” Holmes came down to Sunday’s last hole, No. 9, with a chance to finish in the top 30 in money on the 2010 PGA TOUR list.
However, Holmes, who basically played “one-armed” the last two rounds, finished in a tie with Heath Slocum and placed 31st after the season-ending tournament.

With a 56-35 win at West Virginia University Tech on Saturday, Campbellsville University clinched its first trip to a postseason game since 2001.
The Fighting Tigers will conclude their “Over the Top” campaign Nov. 20 in the National Christian College Athletic Association Victory Bowl - the association’s national championship for football.

The Campbellsville Community Club is conducting Youth League Basketball sign-ups and try-outs for boys in grades 1 through 6 living in Campbellsville/Taylor County on Thursday, Nov. 18 (6-7:30 p.m.), Saturday, Nov. 20 (10:30 a.m.-noon) and Sunday, Nov. 21 (2-3:30 p.m.) in the Campbellsville Elementary multi-purpose gymnasium.

Campbellsville Youth Baseball is hosting a community forum Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Campbellsville High School Cafeteria.
The board will discuss the current league structure and possible changes. The community is invited to attend and will be allowed to comment and ask questions. Those who may want to speak will sign up as they enter the meeting. The forum will present information and research that has been gathered and is seeking community input.
The CYB Board of Directors will meet Tuesday, Nov. 23 to discuss and possibly vote on their findings.

Campbellsville High School begin the football play-offs just like it ended the regular season — by spotting a quality opponent 28 points in the first half on Dave Fryrear Field.
While, like last week, coach Jay Cobb’s displayed a much-better second-half effort the results were the same — a 40-28 loss to Raceland in the first round of post-season play.
CHS, which finishes at 4-7, could muster only three first-half first downs while the Rams were chalking up 13 which led to a pair touchdowns in each of the first two quarters.